We recently had the privilege of illuminating the Bo Lee and Workman Gallery, an incredible transformation of a former Methodist Church in Bruton, Somerset.
Our goal was to create a lighting environment that would not only accentuate the artworks but also harmonise with the abundant natural light streaming through the gallery’s stained glass windows. This integration allowed us to present each artwork in its most favourable light throughout the day, from the soft hues of dawn to the warm glow of dusk.
To achieve this, we employed our Gallery130 Spotlights mounted on our suspended MainsTrack. This lighting solution provides versatility within the gallery space so that the lighting can be effortlessly adapted to each artwork and exhibition. The spotlights’ quickly interchangeable lenses allow us to tailor the beam width precisely to suit each piece on display, ensuring that every work receives the perfect illumination.